Housing – Page 307
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Ujima crisis to hit housing association loans
Mortgage lenders have warned that the imminent collapse of a large London housing association could affect the financing of the whole sector.
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Red tape cut for housing schemes
Large housing schemes may no longer face the risk of being called in for public inquiry by the government unless there are significant objections against them.
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More Manchester
A regeneration scheme, claimed to be Manchester’s largest ever, has got the green light.
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Planning applications: December 2007
Peel Media tops the clients list, while the South-east and London still lead the regions
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Ocon posts first major profit
Manchester housing contractor announces plans to double turnover in five years as it reveals 12-month profit of £1.6m
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Mears profit forecast to rise 37%
Social housing contractor announces record order book of £1.4bn as City forecasts £16.84m profit for 2007
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Taylor Wimpey cuts payments to suppliers by 5%
Housebuilder responds to tough economic outlook by cutting payments to subcontractors and suppliers
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Green light for £1bn Manchester plan
EDAW gets planning permit for Holt Town Waterfront scheme
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Housing reservations down 9% at Redrow
Housebuilder says market was ‘significantly’ more challenging in last six months of 2007
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Private housing orders fall 3%
Report indicates decline in private housing orders for the year to November
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Miller records sharp fall in housing reservations
Construction group says there was a 29% fall in housing reservations in the second half of 2007
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Lower demand hits Persimmon order book
Forward sales for 2008 fall 13% as housing slowdown begins to bite
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The existing stock blueprint
The team behind an energy performance upgrade of six houses in Hampshire hope this can be the start of a much more ambitious and extensive effot to tackle inefficient existing housing stock
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Leeds gets Europe’s tallest residential tower
Ian Simpson-designed Lumiere twin towers will rival Manchester’s Beetham Towers
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New Year honours for Graham Watts and Stewart Milne
Queen recognises several prominent figures in construction and housebuilding in New Year honours list
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London residents oppose £500m medical research centre
Plans for medical research centre behind the British Library are being blocked by campaigners who want the land for housing
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House prices fall for second month in a row
December fall of 0.5% sees annual house price inflation dip below 5% according to Nationwide survey
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Plans for £500m Longbridge revamp
Up to 1400 homes and a shopping centre could be built on the site of the former MG Rover plant
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Time taken to sell property hits six year high
Latest indicators suggest house prices will come under more pressure in 2008
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2008 Preview: Housing
Boom or bust? It’s hard to say. What we do know is that eco-towns and the new housing super-quango will feature prominently over the next 12 months